Hi Tom,

Thanks for the info. on Netscape's browser preferences.

Although I went to a website design school. I didn't actually become
a website designer. After learning HTML & JavaScript, I decided that
spending hours trying to figure out why one small function didn't work
in either browser, only to find that I was missing a comma, wasn't my idea
of sanity.

Since I reinstalled IE 5 from a CD several times, the only place that I
installed
it was the HD. The same thing was applicable to IE 5.1.7. So now I'm
wondering, is there any place else that IE should be on my computer,
because when I go to System Folder> Preferences, there are no IE
preferences anywhere, just Netscape Preferences. I've also looked under
Preferences
for Microsoft Internet Explorer, and haven't had any luck.
So far I have no other problems with other apps.

"free disk Space"
Not to my knowledge. Where would I have to look for that?

I've used the uninstaller from IE 5 before (plus trashed everything just
using Sherlock)
but the IE 5.1.7 from the website, said that this version did not have an
uninstaller.

Calling Bell for support, is like asking to find a needle in a haystack.
They don't seem to have
enough people who own Macs period, and if you get someone who is Mac
literate, they tell
you that they only support their Service Provider's software, not the IE and
Netscape that came
on the same CD. Go figure.

If this router is built in, can I get mine activated, because I'm really
tired of the (Access Manager)
service provider's software telling me, I've been idle too long =
disconnected etc. Do I have to buy
a cable or anything like that to get myself on, and avoid these annoying
problems?

Sincerely,

Ruzya


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